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In by the waters of babylon why do johns people avoid traveling on the god roads

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I think its because the roads where dangerous and broken
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User Nathan Jones
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Answer:

Because the roads were cracked and Johns people thought it was dangerous.

Step-by-step explanation:

'By the Waters of Babylon' is a short story penned by Stephen Vincent Benet. The story is a post-apocalyptic type story that narrates the relationship between humans and technology.

In the story, the Johns people avoided traveling to the god-roads because they were falling apart into great blocks of stone. When John and his people entered the Place of God they saw that the god-roads were broken and cracked and it was not safer to go from that way. So, they traveled through the forest, which was safer than the god-roads.

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